run index maintenance error
GCC Consulting
gccconsulting at comcast.net
Tue Apr 17 06:52:04 PDT 2007
> > In answer to your question:
> > 1. I have tokenized the processing table as I placed
> msgbox to show
> > where the process was when the error occurred when using rreport
> > 2. The index has been built, rebuilt, deleted and rebuilt
> >
> > Here is the message
> >
> >
> >
> > *** A filePro Error Has Occurred ***
> >
> > Fatal error
> >
> > On File: W:\ccp/filepro/l_card/index.C
> >
> > Invalid index.
> > Run Index Maintenance to rebuild the index.
> >
> >
> > So, with the processing table and token table the same, why should
> > dreport work and rreport fail?
> >
> > Richard Kreiss
> > GCC Consulting
> >
>
> Just a couple of things to check.
>
> 1. In the few cases I've seen with the behavior you
> describe, more than once the problem did not go away until
> all the indexes in the offending file were rebuilt.
>
> 2. If your report calls an auto table other than the default
> that it used based on way report is called from your
> development menu/script that you are using to tokenize, then
> try retokenizing with an explicit -y <rptautoname> as part of
> you rcabe command. Maybe something in a default auto table
> is conflicting with your report output processing.
>
> Bruce
>
> Bruce Easton
> STN, Inc.
Bruce,
As stated, the offending index has been rebuilt and deleted and rebuilt.
There is no auto processing table in this file.
So, it begs the question, why under dreport does this report run and not
under report.
Maybe I need to completely delete the tok file and then retokenize the
processing table.
Richard
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